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Date: 24 Sep 2006 01:10:30
From: Bob Brown
Subject: Stupid Thingse Announcers Say
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Roget Maltbie was interviewing Westwood and Clarke, he said "I thought the key to your match (looking at Westwood) is that you kept hitting good shot, after good shot, after good shot with your irons". It's usually a good thing to do that. BTW, I like Maltbie as an announcer but geesh, is that something that we didn't all understand to begin with?
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 09:16:20
From: Miss Anne Thrope
Subject: Re: Stupid Thingse Announcers Say
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Yeah, the announcers have to play to their audience.
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Date: 24 Sep 2006 06:04:54
From: Roger Thaat
Subject: Re: Stupid Thingse Announcers Say
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Bob Brown wrote: > Roget Maltbie was interviewing Westwood and Clarke, he said "I thought the > key to your match (looking at Westwood) is that you kept hitting good shot, > after good shot, after good shot with your irons". > > It's usually a good thing to do that. > > BTW, I like Maltbie as an announcer but geesh, is that something that we > didn't all understand to begin with? > > It was a valid comment...hitting iron shots well, as opposed to driving well consistently, chipping close consistently...getting out of the sand consistently or putting consistently... -- Roger Thaat You may remember me. I used to be called Howard U. Dewing, but only one guy ever answered the question.
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 01:17:30
From: Bob Brown
Subject: Re: Stupid Thingse Announcers Say
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> It was a valid comment...hitting iron shots well, as opposed to driving > well consistently, chipping close consistently...getting out of the sand > consistently or putting consistently... > > > > -- > Roger Thaat > You may remember me. I used to be called Howard U. Dewing, but only one > guy ever answered the question. I'll agree, but then again any shot you hit well over and over and over again will be key. It sounded strange when he said it.
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